Word: concertant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Charles D. Isaacson will speak on "How to Listen Intelligently to Opera" next Monday, October 29, in the Payne Concert Hall. This lecture, which has been arranged by Professor W. R. Spaulding of the Department of Music, will be for the purpose of ridding so many students of the shyness that is felt for super-classical music. Mr. Isaacson illustrates his points by having opera stars sing parts from some of the better known operas followed by a brief resume of the story of the opera. He has gone all over the world giving his lectures during the past eight...
...Bookstore yesterday. These are all for the gallery, the seats on the lower floor being reserved for students in the University who may attend the course without any charge. For others the tickets are $4 for the course of five lectures and $1 for a single ticket. The first concert will be held on November 7 in the Payne Concert Hall...
...Colles (Times): "It was a good sign that the audience, which began by listening breathlessly for Mr. de Pachmann's remarks, soon took to drowning them with applause, as a gentle hint that music and not conversation is the business of the concert room...
...astounding how much the term "benefit concert" will do towards keeping away an audience from even really cod artists presenting an intelligent program. It is hard to understand how there should have been such a meagre audience at the concert of Albert Spalding and Edith Mason in behalf of the Radcliffe Endowment Fund last evening Symphony Hall...
Through the courtesy by Mr. L. H. Mudgett of the Boston Opera House and under the auspices of the Division of Music, on Monday evening, October 29, Mr. Charles D. Isaacson of New York, well-known lecturer and author, will give a lecture in the Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on "How to Listen Intelligently to Grand Opera." The lecture will begin at 8.15 o'clock. It will be free, and open to the public. Seats will be reserved until 8 o'clock, however, for members of the University...